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IEEE 1394 Bus Galvanic Isolation Issues.(proposed standard)(Technology Information)
Computer Technology Review
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September 1, 1999|
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The IEEE 1394 serial bus standard is gaining significant support as the high-speed link of choice between the Personal Computer (PC) and Consumer Electronic (CE) worlds. This bus currently supports speeds of 100 to 400Mbit/sec and will allow future speeds up to 3.2Gbit/sec. The fact that it is plug-and-play and the bus architecture is peer to peer (does not require a "master" node) make adoption of the bus easy for both the manufacturer and the end user. However, without appropriate consideration given to grounding issues, designers risk delivering products that may be ...
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Loving care revives S.L.'s Gilgal Garden
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...and shovels and say "good night" to Gilgal Garden. For master gardeners like Beverly...inscribed with poems and scriptures by Gilgal creator Thomas Child were barely visible...up this?' " In the five years since Gilgal Garden was saved from being bulldozed...
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Folk art garden celebrates 5 years of survival; Gilgal celebrates Mormon religion in many ways
Newspaper article from: Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
; ...artists and citizens banded together to save Gilgal Garden from destruction, it's a bright...little corner of quirkiness in the city. Gilgal was the hobby of the late Thomas B. Child...the Jordan River and christened the site Gilgal. "There's something about that garden...
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Friends of Gilgal tour
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; The Friends of Gilgal Garden's fourth biannual garden tour will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on June 5, allowing visitors a rare, close-up look at...
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Utah sculpture garden no longer a secret.(Arts & Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...artists and citizens banded together to save Gilgal Garden from destruction, it's a bright...little corner of quirkiness in the city. Gilgal was the hobby of the late Thomas B. Child...the Jordan River and christened the site Gilgal. "There's something about that garden...
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Folk art garden celebrates five years of survival
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...artists and citizens banded together to save Gilgal Garden from destruction, it's a bright...little corner of quirkiness in the city. Gilgal was the hobby of the late Thomas B. Child...the Jordan River and christened the site Gilgal. "There's something about that garden...
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Attractive backyard gardens require creativity
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...at 749 E. 500 South. They called it Gilgal Garden, after the place just outside...behind the preservation is the Friends of Gilgal, a nonprofit corporation that purchased...donations. Although the group donated the Gilgal property to the city, the nonprofit...
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Texan Claims He's Found Lost Ark Site
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...discover stone walls of a biblical city at Gilgal. The Israeli Antiquities Authority...Bible led him to the "conjecture" that Gilgal lay buried at the site near the northern...the Dead Sea. The Old Testament says Gilgal was the campsite of the Israelites after...
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Impressions from a 1st-century underground quarry
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...of Jericho, the find could possibly be Gilgal, an ancient quarry used during the Roman...eras. According to Prof. Zertal, while Gilgal has until now been referred to as "Twelve...identification of the place as the biblical Gilgal afforded the site its necessary reverence...
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ARCHAEOLOGISTS ARE DOUBTFUL OF SCHOLAR'S FIND ON JEWS' CAMP
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN)
; ...of what he claims is the lost city of Gilgal. (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO) THIS ELECTRONIC...importance." "Nobody knows where the real Gilgal is," said Avraham Biran, director of...at Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem. Gilgal was the first of four sites where the...
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11,000-year-old grain shakes up beliefs on beginnings of agriculture
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...and 260,000 wild barley grains at the Gilgal archaeological site near Jericho that...were certain that the grains found at Gilgal were cultivated and not found naturally...represented by the early Neolithic site Gilgal. However, domesticated oats appeared...
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